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Indian-American Wins Big At International Science Fest
June 17, 2015
Karan Jerath, an Indian-American student living in Friendswood, Texas recently won the prestigious Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award. Karan invented a device that can swiftly

Ludhiana Ammonia Leak: Braveheart Dies While Saving His Workers
June 17, 2015
On June 12 around 11:50 PM, ammonia gas leaked from a tanker on the outskirts of Ludhiana. People rushed out complaining of nausea and cough.

Tusshar Rishi: After going Chemotherapy For 11 Months Secure 10 CGPA
June 4, 2015
“They say ‘where there is a will, there is a way’. But this story is more along the lines of ‘stronger the will, greater the

Meet The Man Who Dedicated His Entire Pension To Fill Potholes To Save Lives
June 4, 2015
Courtesy – www.shramadaan.org Meet Gangadhara Tilak Katnam, a retired railway officer who has spent the last 15 years of his life filling potholes using his

2-Year-Old Dolly Sets National Archery Record
March 26, 2015
On Tuesday — nine days before her third birthday — Dolly Shivani Cherukuri became the youngest Indian to score 200 points over five and seven-metre
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Tejaswin Shankar scripted history overcoming knee injury, winning India's first-ever Commonwealth decathlon bronze.
After upgrading her Birmingham bronze to Glasgow gold, Jaismine Lamboria capped a remarkable rise by adding the Commonwealth Games title.
The 22-year-old boxer capped an unbeaten campaign by defeating Canada's Scarlett Savannah Delgado to secure India's latest Commonwealth Games boxing gold.
India scripted double history at the Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships, showcasing remarkable squad depth.
Glasgow showcases India's expanding javelin talent beyond Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra with another podium.
After helping India retain the South Asian Karate Championship title, Khya Tai Bengde has earned selection for the 2026 Commonwealth Karate Championship in Scotland.
Lovepreet Singh's inspiring Commonwealth silver reflects resilience, determination, and extraordinary grit.
Nearly two years after a career-threatening knee injury ended his Olympic dream, Murali Sreeshankar returned to script history with a second consecutive Commonwealth Games long jump silver.
Mirabai Chanu, Harjinder Kaur and Indian women inspire with historic Commonwealth Games 2026 performances together.
Priya Ghanghas storms into CWG 2026 semifinals, chasing gold.
Harjinder Kaur upgrades Birmingham bronze as India claims its seventh weightlifting medal at Glasgow 2026.
Gulveer Singh's historic silver in the men's 10,000m marks India's first Commonwealth Games medal in the event and signals the country's growing strength in long-distance athletics.
Sarvesh Kushare scripts Commonwealth Games history, overcoming poverty to win India's first men's high jump silver medal.
Sixteen years after his father won Commonwealth bronze, Andhra Pradesh's Valluri Ajaya Babu lifted 330kg to secure silver for India in the men's 79kg event at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.
Indian boxer Jadumani Singh stormed into the quarterfinals, dedicating his victory to Kargil heroes.
Rishikanta Singh Chanambam wins Commonwealth Games 2026 silver, becoming Manipur's first male medallist.
After years of battling a career-threatening elbow injury, Raja Muthupandi's determined comeback culminated in a Commonwealth Games silver medal with a 286kg lift in Glasgow.
Boxer Lovlina's bye into 75kg semifinals confirms bronze, sets up Glasgow shot at Commonwealth Games gold.
Bihar's para-athlete Jhandu Kumar overcomes hardship to win India's first medal at CWG 2026 Glasgow.
Indian MMA Fighter Sangram Singh knocked out Pakistan's Mohammad Abid Ali in 80 seconds to become India's first STRIKE Asia champion.
After losing her left leg in a devastating road accident, Manasi Joshi transformed adversity into sporting excellence, becoming a World Champion.
Ferran Torres' extra-time winner helps Spain beat Argentina 1-0 to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup title.
PV Sindhu defeated Japan's Akane Yamaguchi in straight games to win her maiden Japan Open title and India's first-ever crown at the prestigious Super 750 tournament.
Reigning champion Kajal Dhochak defeated USA's Dymond Guilford to secure India's third gold medal at the Budapest Ranking Series, while Antim Panghal and Neha Sharma won silver medals.

























